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15 Degree Steering Mount Wedge - Fits 3 Or 6 Hole - Otk, Crg, Most Shifter Karts on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
Location:

Garden City, Idaho, United States

Garden City, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kartmaster Manufacturer Part Number:15d

15 Degree Steering Mount Wedge - GunMetal Only Fits All Types of Racing Kart Steering Wheels.

Fits OTK Style 6-Bolt Steering Wheels and also Fits Standard Style 3-Bolt Steering Wheels Anodized special design allows this mount to fit OTK


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